v .Oakville Power and Sail Squadron will be giving their popular spring oating courses again, starting the first week of January. Courses are being offered in basic boating, seamanship, piloting, naviâ€" ation, VHF radio license and weather. As well, there will be special boatâ€" ise courses for children and a skipperâ€"saver course for spouses. There will also be a new ‘boat pro‘ course developed especially for nglers, coâ€"sponsored by Mercury Marine. p Registration is Monday, Jan. 2 and Thursday Jan. 5, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oakville Trafalgar High School on Devon Road, west of Maplegrove. ‘ourses start January 6. For more information, call 338â€"1472. Masters club aims to improve conditioning Age is no barrier at the Appleby Masters Swimming Club, just the esire to improve conditioning in a casual social environment. The method is by establishing a regular regimen so that endurance and itness are enhanced gradually over time. "It‘s remarkable to see how a weekly oneâ€"hour swim can enhance an ndividual‘s capacity," said the program manager, Jed Gardner. 1t s remarkabie to see how a weekly oneâ€"hour swim can enhance an ndividual‘s capacity," said the program manager, Jed Gardner. "I‘ve seen people who could barely manage three lengths develop their ‘apacity to such an extent that even 50 or more lengths are within their Bach." For their Halton high school basketball home opener, T.A. Blakelock is planned a special Friday night triple header involving the midget, nior and senior teams. "Blakelock‘s neighbour and fierce rival, Q.E. Park, is the opponent for e evening which gets under way at 5:30 p.m. Blakelock staff organizer Susan Milne said supporters of both schools e invited to attend the special evening which will feature plenty of aws and food booths. Cost is $2 at the door, $1 in advance. _ With the basketball season kicking off this week for both high school d elementary schools, the Blakelock teaching staff are planning to ustrate exactly how the game should be played. At noon on Friday, in front of an expected capacity crowd of gawking idents from both the high school and feeder elementary schools, they‘ll ; displaying their hoop skills against the Harlem Diplomats, a touring Loule in l ds rm of exâ€"pros with plenty of tricks in their bag. N ues hoi uds w ~ o doubt Milne was just setting them up when she said, "I think make us look like idiots." ‘They‘re "six and seven feet," she said. Senior Intermediate: Jason Goldstein. ‘_Age Group Elite: Chris Olynik and Jessica Narren. Age Group Intermediate: Andrew MacLusky and Julie Butler. "Junior: Jonathan Moga (100m back LC :22.68); Laura Pomeroy (50m free LC 31 .96). AWARDS OF MERIT Awarded to individuals displaying qualities eserving of a special award. Two awards are nade in each team, one male and one emale: Gardner tries to keep the numbers to roughly 20 swimmers in order "to rovide every swimmer with sufficient space." The swimming classes at Appleby are held on Sundays from 10 to 11 ‘m., Mondays from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 :m. For more information, phone $27â€"7869. "It‘s great to see what a boost that type of activity gives their selfâ€" steem ... not to mention their waistline." The money raised, in addition to helping school teams and the student incil, will also go towards adopting a needy family for Christmas. 50m free SC 30.80); Emily Pomeroy (50Om ree SC 31.02) Junior: Mark Barac and Jennifer iomkiewicz. As the club revs up into a new season, it took time at its recent anquet to recognize the achieveâ€" nents of its swimmers last season. Here‘s a recap: AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Awarded to individuals posting the best single swim of the previous season. Two wards are made in each team, one male and ne female: The club also runs a more recreâ€" ational ‘masters‘ programs for dults, however, there is a waiting iSt. Senior National: Joseph Moore (100m re@, SC, 53.40); Sandra McLeary (400m indiâ€" idugl medlgy, SC, 5:10.25). (Continued from page 32) Ider kids can use the seniorâ€"C team o. enter the competitive program. [ The club also runs a more recreâ€" Hianal imactoro®® nransanes be. AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT Awarded to swimmers qualifying for, attending and individually scoring at the followâ€" ing meets â€" nationals, youth nationals, age group championships. Awards are also given for a top15 age group placing in Ontario. 0.36) Pn _ _ WILLOWS â€" Jeff and Caroline (nee McKay) are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Matthew Alexander born on October 27, 1994 weighing 9 lbs. 9 1/2 ozs at Oakville Trafaigar Memorial Hospital. Delighted grandparents are Cecil and Mar] McKay and Donna Willows and Wib Willows. Special thanks to Dr Ewaschuk and the obs. staff at O.T.M.H Aquatic club re 1 M Ee in on i ons on h se in e NE . ry. Memorial service was held at St. Aidan‘s Angglican Church on Tuesday, December 6, 1994. Special thanks to Dr. Leslie for his exâ€" treme kindness and care, Dr. Brain at McMasâ€" ter Hospital who helped her through the past 5 years, and the VON, Halton Branch. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society. "Thanks for the memories Mum®". SEE BUSINESS D ON PAGE cognizes last season‘s achievements Senior Elite: Mason Fraser (200m back C 2:13.15); Anna Lydall (50m free LC 8.75). Senior Intermediate: Ian Mitchell (100m ree LC 59.40). Age Group Elite: Robert Wood (100m free C 1:02.69); Michelle Aragki (50m free LC Senior National: Bryson Tan and Sarah anwaring Jones. Senior Elite: Keith Sutherland and Kirsten WILLOWS â€" Jeff and Caroline (nee McKay) are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Matthew Alexander born on October 27, 1994 weighing 9 lbs. 9 1/2 ozs at Oakville Trafaigar Memorial Hospital. Delighted grandparents are Cecil and Mar] McKay and Donna Willows and Wib Willows. Special thanks to Dr Ewaschuk and the obs. staff at O.T.M.H Oakville, Marilyn and Barney Schnitzer of New York City. Great Grandmothers, Evelyn Menâ€" delow, of Sunrise, Florida and Sadie Ber er, of Albany, New York. Aunts and Uncles, Laura and Daniel, Marissa and Joseph, Helene and Mark, Laney and Jay. Delighted cousins, Rachel, Rebecca, Gabrialle and Elana. on‘t miss this always popular January sail lakelock teachers aim to show arlem Diplomats a thing or two SCHNITZER / MENDELOW â€" Shari and Howard Schnitzer, are delighted to announce the birth of Miss Rochelle Sarah, on Septemâ€" ber 6, 1994 in Albertson, New York. Big brothâ€" ers Ari and Joshua kiss her, carry her and make her smile. We all love our beautiful girl. Grandparents, Rochelle and Bob Mendelow. of EVANS â€" Bryn and Janice, sister Rhiannon and brother Trefor are pleased to announce the birth of Bryn Johnâ€"David on Saturdglly, Noâ€" vember 19, 1994 at 7:06 g.m. at O.T.M.H. Pleased ?randparents are Bryn and Marjorie Evans of Oakville, Ontario and John and Laura Squires of Dundas, Ontario. Special thanks to Dr. House and the O.T.M.H. staff. December 7, 1994 BERTRAND â€" Michael and Sandy (nee Brackâ€" ley) and big brothers Mathew and Andrew are thrilled to announce the birth of Jonathan Forâ€" est on November 26, 1994 at Oakvilleâ€"Trafalâ€" gar Memorial Hospital, weighing 8lbs. 7 1/20z. roud grandparents are Joseph and Ann Brackley of Tillsonburg and Anne Bertrand of North Bay and the late Forest Bertrand. Speâ€" cial thanks to Doctors Inkster and Richmondâ€" Peck and Nurses Diane and Anne for their exâ€" cellent care. Age Group Intermediate: Kirk Mosher OUR THREE SONS Ontario Age Group Championships: Michelle Arakgi, Tabetha Boot, John Dack, lan Ford, Anna Lydall, Jonathan Moga, Erin O‘Brien, Julia Pomeroy, Susan Trimble, Grant Valley, Peter Armstrong, Jennifer Bradfield, Bryan Faubert, Mason Fraser, Brandon McGuire, Kylie Mosher, Chris Olynik, Laura Pomeroy, Emily Turton, Kyle Welsh, Mark Barac, Sean Broadbent, Tara Fleming, Andrew Hurd, Sarah Mcisaac, Andy Newman, Emily Pomeroy, Craig Ross, Katie Turton and Robert Wood. Ontario Senior Championships: Shannon Dent, Jonathan Howard, Sarah Manwaring Jones, Eddie Reiter, Adam Trimble, Kristy Vanderplas, Jodi Fretz, Kerri Jackson, Sandra McCleary, Scott Ross, Christin Valley, Kassandra Wu, Lisa Futterman, Kirsten Tan, Andrew Pienaar, Bryson Tan, Kari Van De Mosselaer. National champlonshlps Lisa Futterman, Juha Pomeroy, Bryson Tan Sandra McCleary. Youth National Championships: Mason Fraser, Andrew Pienaar, Bryson Tan, Sarah Manwaring Jones, Julia Pomeroy, Joseph Moore, Scott Ross and Adam Trimble. CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT Awarded to swimmers for qualifying for one or more of the following â€" national chamâ€" pionship, youth championship, Ontario senior championship, age group championship, gradâ€" uates from Olympic Way, placing in the nationâ€" al age group topâ€"50. Top 15 age group in Ontario: Mason Fraser, Julia Pomeroy, Jonathan Howard, Bryson Tan, Brandon McGuire and Robert Wood. Ontario Senior Championships: Lisa Futterman, Jonathan Howard, Sandra McCleary, Andrew Pienaar, Bryson Tan, Adam Trimble. Ontario Age Group Championships: Michelle Arakgi, Sean Broadbent, Anna Lydall, Chris Olynik, Peter Armstrong, Tara Fleming, Brandon McGuire, Julia Pomeroy, Robert Wood, Jennifer Bradfield, Mason Fraser, Jonathan Moga and Laura Pomeroy. Top 50 age group in Canada: Michelle | | HAMILTON, Sylvia â€" at home on Sunday December 4, 1994 after a lengthy iliness. Preâ€" deceased by her beloved husband Chuck (Noâ€" vember 1, 1993). Loving mother of Sandra (Wayne Rakestrow), Hazel éLen McCormack), and Wendy (Roy Snellingg\). herished Nana to Tami (Eric), Nicole (C ristopherg, Donna, John, Stacey (James), KeIIK (Danny) and Kerâ€" ry. Memorial service was held at St. Aidan‘s and his wife Ruth of Campbell River B.C., five nephews and one neice. Friends may call at the Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home, Burâ€" lington Chapel, 2241 New Street, (at Drur Lane) Burlington from 2â€"4 and 7â€"9 p.m. Wedâ€" nesday. Funeral Service in the chapel on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Private interment. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers donations to James Street Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 96 James Street, South, Hamilton, L8P 2Z2} Burlington Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 2225 New Street, Burlington, Ontario, L7R 1J2 or Central Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 391 London Street, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 4W4 would be appreciated. BELL, Joy â€" Peacefully at her home in Burâ€" Iin%ton on Monday December 5, 1994. Joy Bell in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Barry and dearly loved mother of Chery! and her friend Ken Rogers of Mount Forest, Lauren Capill and her husband William of Waterdown and Chrisâ€" tine Bell and her husband Douglas Lauvitad of The Pas, Manitoba. Loving daughter of Loyd Barton and the late Pearl of Sarnia. Survived by two loving grandchildren, Kathryn and Meghan, her brother Robert Douglas Barton and his wife Ruth of Camnbell Rivar RC â€"fiva Georgetown3 2 Oak Trafalg 3 2 Loyola 3 1 Milton 3 1 Blakelock 3 1 White Oaks 4 1 E.C. Drury 4 1 Q.E. Park 3 0 Last week‘s games: Loyola 4, White Oaks 1 E.C. Drury 3, Q.E. Park 0 Georgetown 2, Blakelock 2 Miltron 3, Blakelock 2 o n n â€"â€" 000 @ _ ng ce uk Dec. 17 (Sat.), 7 p.m., Oakville at Royal York. Dec. 20 (Tues.), 7:30 p.m., Milton at Oakville. Dec. 23 (Fri.), 8 p.m Hamilton at Oakville. Dec. 13 (Tues.), 7:30 p.m., Oakville at Streetsville. Dec. 16 (Fri.), 8 p.m., Royal York at Oakville. ADDRESS Dec. 9 (Fri.), 8 p.m Streetsville at Oakville. Dec. 10 (Sat.), 7:30 p.m Oakville at Hamilton. _“wonkï¬ ho ) POSTAL CODE TELEPHON TELEPHONE "Section C" ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST comPLETE THis ENTIRE sEcTioN iN ORDER To ProPeRLY BALANCE TEAMS/GROUPS PLAYING EXPERIENCE: CHILDREN 1. Beginner 2. Driveway, Gym Class 3. Camps, Leagues 4. School Team or higher Tsl _m_inimunl registration of 20 required. «section 8" PLEASE COMPLETE BELOW, MAKE PMAE T0 r}'o's' CoURT DELIVER TO: HOME COURT BASKETBALL, 122 RIVERVIEW STREET, 0 LAST NAME PARENT (or PARTICIPANT if 18 yrs over) P W L T GF GA TP Milton 2719 6 2 16312141 Burlington 25 14 7 4 150 10633 Streetsville 24 15 8 1 116 92 32 Hamilton 25 13 8 4 122 108 30 Brampton 27 13 11 3 160 12429 Oakville 25 11 3 2 134 12226 Royal York 26 6 18 2 89 167 14 Georgetown25 1 23 1 93 187 3 * teams are awarded one point for an overtime loss BLADES SCHEDULE: [FORMAT] 9â€"12 p.m. Skllls/Instructlon 12â€"1 p.m. Lunch, 1â€"4 p.m. > Games/Con tests | AGES: | FRESHMEN 7â€" - SOP?iOTflORES 10912 yrs. Prizes at the end of the week. JUNIORS 13â€"15 yrs. PE ] $105.00 per camper ém uire about family rates) includes free HOME COURT BASKETBAL Specialty Baseball Cap lIEIS_T_BAM DEADLINE: Thursday December 15, 1994 [WHEN: ) December 19â€"23, 1994 (Mondayâ€"Friday)** 9:00â€"4:00 p.m. [WHERE:] Oaklands Regional Centre, 53 Bond St. (2nd st. north of Rebecca at Kerr) Arakgi, Mason Fraser, Sarah Manwaring Jones, Joseph Moore, Julia Pomeroy, Katie Turton, Peter Armstrong, Lisa Futterman, Sandra McCleary, Chris Olynik, Eddie Reiter, Robert Wood, Jennifer Bradfield, Jonathan Howard, Brandon McGuire, Andrew Pienaar and Bryson Tan. WEST DIVISION (Dec. 6) Participants First and Last Name health # THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD AT BOYS HOCKEY (VOLPE) MINOR OAKS | l HOCKEY % ASSOCIATION INC. OMCEHOR MEENING] LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO OVER THE WINTER BREAK? Q.E. PARK SCHOOL 2301 YOLANDA DRIVE ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14/94 AT 7:30 P.M. WINTER BREAK BLAH BEATER 94 WEEKâ€"LONG BASKETBALL DAY CAMP [ | BRADLEY, James (Jim) Mercer, (Reâ€" tired Manager of C.1.B.C. Lakeshore and George Branch, Oakville, Ontario and Past Member of the Lions Club, Oakville.) â€" Peaceâ€" fully on Friday, December 2, 1994 at the Oakâ€" ville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Jim Bradley, in his 75th year, beloved husband of Kathleen (Mawson% Bradley. Devoted father of Jim and his wife Sharon, Jack and his wife Susan and Bill. Loving grandfather of Colin, Stephanie, Tanya, Christine and Lisa. Great grandfather of Jayme. Will be sadly missed by sisters Emma Lewis and Vera Goldring, sistersâ€"inâ€"law Grace Bradlez{, May Bradley and brotherâ€"inâ€" law George Richardson. Predeceased by brothers Lloyd, Bill, John and sisters Beryl Thomas and Irene Bradleé. Visitation was held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 2â€"4 and 7â€"9 pm Monday. Private Family Servâ€" ice was held. As expressions or sympathy doâ€" nations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Intensive Care Unit of the Oakville Traâ€" falgar Memorial Hospital would be appreciated. The family would like to express their sincere a?preciation to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the Intensive Care and 4 West units of the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Peat and Kunica for their care. Monday, Dec. 5: Nelson at M.M. Robinson Notre Dame at Lord Elgin Tuesday, Dec. 6: Lord Elgin at St. T. Aquinas Aldershot at Notre Dame M.M.Robinson at Pearson Thursday, Dec. 8: Pearson at Nelson Asm at STA sOakwue Arena, 3 p.m.) Friday, Dec. STA at NotreDame (MnyA, 3:30 p.m.) Notre Dame4 Assumption 3 St.T.Aquins 3 Nelson 3 M.M.Robins 2 Aldershot 3 Lord Elgin 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 > NJ ma ce n ca ul Last week‘s games: Assumption 4, Lord Elgin 1 o 0440 L zx NOB BW m y se St.T.Aquinas 2, Notre Dame 2 Aldershot 3, Nelson 3 Assumption 2, M.M.Robinson 1 Notre Dame 3, Nelson 1 Pearson 3, Aldershot 0 Pearson 4, St.T.Aquinas 0 This week‘s games: SEE BUSINESS DIRECTORY ON PAGE 11 Loyola 3 (goals to Michael Dennis, Joe Geffros and Deni Terenzio,) OTHS 3 (Jason Blyth, Eric Francoour and Justin Sonâ€"Hing) White Oaks 5, E.C.Drury 3 This week‘s games: Monday, Dec. 5: Loyola at Georgetown Tuesday, Dec. 6: E.C. Drury at Loyola White Oaks at Milton Oakville Trafaigar at Q.E. Park Wednesday, Dec. 7 Milton at Blakelock (Oakville Arena, 3:15 p.m.)) Georgetown at E.C. Drury Thursday Dec. 8 Q.E. Park at White Oaks (Oakville Arena, 4:30 p.m.) (RICHARDSON DIVISION) P W L T GF GA TP Pearson 3 3 0 0 12 4 6 NotreDame4 2 1 111 7 5 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Progress p in x ® 0 n+â€" o .fl47678482 3 th tm wC Forâ€"orâ€"oâ€"o LE â€" e Z® o B c x 0o 00 ou on co Age FIRST NAME PARENT (or PARTICIPANT it 18 yrs. over) Height/Weight (ft. Olympic Way Graduates: Kalie Boot, Kelly Carson, Jonathan Marler, Grant McGuire, Kate Plyley, Mark Thauvette, Meredith Brady, Kristy Carson, lan Ford, Galen McLennen, Brian Sui, Kimberley Treharne, Justin Campeau, Emily Dobbie, Tara Gaik, Kimberley MacDonald, Chris Tanner and Kyle Welsh. # Corresponding to experience Ed,nom:hotmleaguascomgsh maries are pfinted every Friday in the Canadore 3, Georgian 3 Niagara 3, Redeemer 1 Cambrian 3, Niagara 0 Last week‘s games: Humber 3, Redeemer 0 Humber 3, Mohawk 0 Niagara Humber Redeemer Sheridan Niagara 1 0 1 69 82 Last week‘s games: Humber 90, Fanshawe 88 St. Clair 78, Lambton 60 St. Clair 86, Fanshawe 73 MENS VOLLEYBALL (Dec. 6) Humber St. Clair Fanshawe Lambton Sheridan MENS BASKETBALL Home BASKETBALL (NOVICE WHITE) | | Van WAGONER, William (A retired emâ€" ployee of Ford Canada Ltd.) â€" On Saturday Deâ€" cember 3, 1994 at the Oakville Trafalgar Memoâ€" rial Hospital, William Van Wagoner in his 85th Year. Beloved husband of Muriel Byrne. Dear ather of Patricia and her husband Don Izatt, Robert and his wife Sharron, Paul and his wife Marsha and Peter and his wife Wendy. Loved randfather of Kimberly, Stacey, Matt, Kelly, my, Mike, Krystal and Derek. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 7â€"9 pm Monday. Funeral Service 3:00 pm Tuesâ€" day. Cremation. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the VON or to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. KEIL, Hildegard â€" Suddenly on Friday Deâ€" cember 2, 1994 at Oakville, Hildegard Keil in her 82nd year. Beloved mother of Helmut and his wife Lily and Karl and his wife Jutta. Loved randmother of Alan, Monica and Darren. reat grandmother of Michelle, Jeffery, Meâ€" gumi and Sauri. Sister of Elizabeth Braun. Fuâ€" neral Service was held on Monday, December 5, 1994 at the Kopriva Taylor Community Fuâ€" neral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road ville. Those who wish may make memoriaPconâ€", tributions to the Ontario Heart ar;d Stroke Foundation. A Lee, Gwendolynâ€" who passed away eight {ears ago on December 7, 1986. i ovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband George; daughter Colleen and husâ€" band Edwin, grandchildren Aaron, Caileigh and Jessie Bastian; son Christopher and wife Linâ€" da, grandchildren Jordan and Jennifer Lee. Oakville Chapel > 109 Reynolds Street â€" 844â€"3221 Meeting the needs of those we serve by being receptive, flexible and responsive. , COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME KOPRIVA TAYLOR | 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakvilie LOCALLY OWNED OPERATED RUDY KOPRIVA, TERRY COOKE, DENNIS TOLL, GORDON HUNTER M ard Funeral Home (905) 844â€"2600 Since 1914